Lost in the shuffle of the ongoing controversy at Rutgers are the transfers of two players to Eddie Jordan's squad.

Rutgers added JJ Moore from Pittsburgh -- The Post's Zach Braziller wrote that the 6-foot-6 native of Brentwood, N.Y. was a "a consensus top 100 recruit" with a year of eligibility left. A source told him Moore is trying to get a hardship waiver in order to play this year instead of taking the season off, which is required by the NCAA for transfers. Moore had six points and a steal in Pitt's 73-55 first round loss to Wichita State in the 2013 NCAA Tournament. He also told MYCentralJersey.com's Jerry Carino, "I’m just a running guy and with the athleticism here, they look like a running team."

Carino also reported Jordan will get Bishop Daniels, a former Miami guard, on board with the Scarlet Knights. Daniels will play with Brooklyn's ASA College next year and will have two more years of eligibility at Rutgers. He had taken a leave of absence from the Hurricanes to "focus on academics," according to NBC's Terrence Payne. He averaged 5.0 points in three games with Miami last season. "Rutgers started recruiting me when Mike Rice was there, and I had that relationship with [assistant coach] Van [Macon]," Daniels told Carino.